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Rlando Sentinel cancellation letter

Rlando Sentinel
Attn: Customer Service
633 North Orange Avenue
Orlando FL 32801
United States of America

01-24-2026, Place of residence


CERTIFIED MAIL: Canceling Rlando Sentinel subscription

Dear Sir/Madam,

I hereby cancel my subscription with Rlando Sentinel effective immediately upon receipt of this letter.

Personal data:
Name: First Name Last Name

Address: Street and House number
ZIP code + City: ZIP code City

Email: Email

Please ensure that the direct debit authorization is terminated simultaneously.

Furthermore, I request, in accordance with the provisions of the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), immediate deletion of all my personal data as defined under the CCPA, except as provided in Section 1798.105 CCPA.

I look forward to receiving confirmation of this cancellation and the deletion of my personal data at the above email address.



Yours sincerely,

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Do you want to cancel your Other membership with Rlando Sentinel? Then we can do this for you! We will take care of the cancellation by sending a letter of cancellation to Rlando Sentinel with all the necessary details on your behalf. We do this by sending a registered letter and keeping you updated throughout the process. By sending a registered letter, the cancellation is completely legally valid. You will also receive a proof of posting. So, you have full assurance that your Other membership is cancelled. Cancelling has never been so easy!

With Rlando Sentinel, you can find your notice period in your contract and in the general terms and conditions.

Your subscription to Rlando Sentinel is cancelable at any time according to the terms of your contract.

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Rlando Sentinel

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orlandosentinel.com

Address:

Rlando Sentinel
633 North Orange Avenue
Orlando FL 32801
United States of America

About Rlando Sentinel

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Overview. Ad fontes media rates Orlando sentinel in the skews left category of bias and as reliable, analysis/fact reporting in terms of reliability.

The Orlando Sentinel, founded in 1876, is the primary daily newspaper in Orlando, Florida.

The Orlando sentinel is owned by parent company, tribune publishing. This company was acquired by alden global capital, which operates its media properties through digital first media, in may 2021. The newspaper's website utilizes GEO-blocking, making it inaccessible from European countries.